Diocese of Springfield to Ordain Six New Priests

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SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Bishop Timothy A. McDonnell will ordain six men to the priesthood during an ordination liturgy scheduled for this Saturday, June 2, beginning at 11 a.m. in St. Michael's Cathedral.

This is the largest group to be ordained in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in three decades.

Those to be ordained are Deacon Matthew Alcombright, a native of North Adams; Deacon Daniel Antoni Cymer, a native of Bielawa, Poland; Deacon Matthew Guidi, a native of Holyoke; Deacon Yerick Mendez, a native of Westfield; Deacon Peter Naranjo, a native of Merrimack, N.H.; and Deacon James Nolte, a native of Simsbury, Conn.

The ordination ceremony culminates years of academic and spiritual preparation. Not only is this the largest ordination class in 29 years, it potentially is also the most diverse in terms of the path which has led these men to the priesthood. Among those to be ordained are two whose journey brought them from other faiths, a former dairy farmer, and a young man who has left his native country of Poland to minister to the Catholic community in Western Massachusetts.

The ceremony, which is expected to last two hours, will also be available via live streaming video on the diocesan website www.iobserve.org.

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Dalton Day Returns This Saturday

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The town's popular Dalton Day festival is returning this weekend after a year's hiatus.
 
The event will kick off this Saturday at 11 a.m. and runs until 4 p.m. in the field in front of the Senior Center. 
 
The community celebration was established in 2023 by the Cultural Council in an effort to increase resident participation at town meetings while also showcasing the area's welcoming, diverse, artistic and sporty atmosphere. In 2024, the event brought together 300 residents. 
 
"The primary mission of Dalton Day is to foster a strong sense of community, build civic pride, and bring residents together through a shared celebration of local culture, music, and food," said Jeannie Ingram, Select Board member and cultural council chair, and Lori Venezia, executive assistant to the town manager. 
 
The event provides an accessible and free platform for "civic education, community bonding, and supporting local businesses, artisans, makers, and culture more broadly," they said.
 
The festival strengthens the fabric of the town both civically and economically by connecting grassroots organizations with residents, fostering a shared sense of belonging, and providing free, family-friendly entertainment.
 
It also serves as an opportunity for community members to meet with local officials and a couple of state officials. State Sen. Paul Mark and state Rep. Leigh Davis will be coming from Beacon Hill to speak at the event. 
 
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